Christmas and was not made a public holiday until as recently as 1958!
Hogmanay is the scottish word for the last day of the year or new year's eve.
Hogmanay is what the scots call their new years eve celebrations.
And so it was, right up until the 1950s that many scots worked over christmas and celebrated their winter solstice holiday at new year when family and friends .
Christmas and was not made a public holiday until as recently as 1958!
It's a time to come together to say farewell to the old year and ring in the .
~ full scottish breakfast each morning.
Christmas and was not made a public holiday until as recently as 1958!
Our special 2021 new year package includes:
It's a time to come together to say farewell to the old year and ring in the .
It's a time to come together to say farewell to the old year and ring in the .
Hogmanay is the scots word for the last day of the year and is synonymous with the celebration of the new year (gregorian calendar) in .
Hogmanay Scottish New Year. Hogmanay is the scots word for the last day of the year and is synonymous with the celebration of the new year (gregorian calendar) in .